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Measures of human capital - Consultation

Whittard, Damian; Foster, Rosie

Authors

Damian Whittard Damian2.Whittard@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Policy & Practice in Economics

Rosie Foster



Abstract

The concept of human capital and its importance for economic development has been discussed in economic literature for centuries. Human capital is a driver of economic growth and therefore, in order to better understand the dynamics of an economy, it is important to measure accurately the stock of human capital assets. Stocks of capital are also a useful measure to monitor
sustainability.
The formal study and creation of human capital theory began in earnest in the 20th century, but the statistical measurement still remains in its infancy; there are challenges with its definition, methodology, accuracy and international comparability.
This article is structured in four sections, the first section outlines: how to feed into ONS‟s consultation on the measurement of human capital.
Then the article moves on to explain:
the concept of human capital; why measuring human capital is important; and the methodology the Office for National Statistics (ONS) uses to measure human capital

Citation

Whittard, D., & Foster, R. (2012). Measures of human capital - Consultation

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Dec 7, 2012
Deposit Date May 21, 2013
Journal Office for National Statistics Website
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Keywords human capital, economic well-being, statistical measurement
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/941262